Phnom Penh Night Market is a lively hotspot that captures the vibrant spirit of Phnom Penh each weekend. Visitors delight in the festive atmosphere filled with local dancing, singing, and an array of tantalizing food options that showcase authentic flavors. The market’s diverse stalls offer everything from stylish clothes and souvenirs to refreshing fruit juices and hearty dinner choices, all set in a welcoming environment where groups can relax on mats laid out in the plaza. The presence of live music adds to the joyous vibe, making it an inviting place to unwind and socialize. Families and children enjoy the friendly, vibrant surroundings while mingling with locals and tourists alike. Conveniently located near the promenade and popular drinking areas, the Phnom Penh Night Market is a must-visit destination to experience the city’s cultural energy and enjoy a memorable evening out.
Lucy Baker
a month agoLots of typical market items here to buy, didn't find any of the staff pushy at any point. Enjoyed the food section with dinner options and fruit juices, can eat together in a groups on the mats around. This market is close to the promenade and busy drinking area. Not too busy in the early evening. There was some live music as well.
marcushugo
2 weeks agoIt was lots of fun to see people dancing, singing and lots of local food. It's really surprising and this happens every weekend. A must go if you're in Phnom Peh
Asmara Tjee
4 months agoVery lively place. The stalls offer nice clothes, souvenirs and accessories. I loved the plaza were carpets were laid out so all the visitors could sit down on the ground with their drinks and snacks. Kids were playing around. There were very good vibes.
SL Wong
a month agoFrankly quite small and disappointing. Most of the stalls sell repeated stuffs. Like shoes and bags. There arent much souvenir stores here. Honestly central market would be so much better to go to.
agtifa primadani
4 months agoThere were stall which sell clothes and souvenirs but we came here for the food. Reasonable price (even-though I thought the price was higher compare to other street food in Indochina ie Bangkok or Hanoi). The menu quite the same between one and another food stall. We ended up choose pad thai and soup. After dinner we walked around to see local people sand with karaoke in the middle of the market